Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volume 14; Volume 141, Issue 14 |
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... roots during the latter part of May or early June . As this vegetable is grown in most home gardens these dates closely coincide with the period when radishes are making their most succulent root growth . The results of experiments over ...
... roots during the latter part of May or early June . As this vegetable is grown in most home gardens these dates closely coincide with the period when radishes are making their most succulent root growth . The results of experiments over ...
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... roots . For this reason it will frequently be desirable for the eastern grower to know how to graft cuttings on phylloxera - resistant roots such as Vitis riparia . This can be done in the nursery row or in the vineyard . In planting ...
... roots . For this reason it will frequently be desirable for the eastern grower to know how to graft cuttings on phylloxera - resistant roots such as Vitis riparia . This can be done in the nursery row or in the vineyard . In planting ...
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... root of the plant is the most reliable method of propagation and should materially assist in the establishment of uniform and meritorious strains . The edible portion of the artichoke is the flower bud . The plant itself is remarkably ...
... root of the plant is the most reliable method of propagation and should materially assist in the establishment of uniform and meritorious strains . The edible portion of the artichoke is the flower bud . The plant itself is remarkably ...
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... roots of legumes and enable these plants to utilize atmospheric nitrogen are excluded from this study , altho they can be obtained upon plates made directly from soil in the dilutions employed in the present work ( as shown by Lipman ...
... roots of legumes and enable these plants to utilize atmospheric nitrogen are excluded from this study , altho they can be obtained upon plates made directly from soil in the dilutions employed in the present work ( as shown by Lipman ...
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... roots added ) .. Id . ( unmanured ) . 75,000,000 97,000,000 90,000,000 • • 9,000,000 17,500,000 19,500,000 17 Oct. 18 Id . 11,000,000 17,000,000 21,000,000 18 Oct. 18 Id . • 11,000,000 14,500,000 17,000,000 19 Oct. 18 Id . 16,000,000 ...
... roots added ) .. Id . ( unmanured ) . 75,000,000 97,000,000 90,000,000 • • 9,000,000 17,500,000 19,500,000 17 Oct. 18 Id . 11,000,000 17,000,000 21,000,000 18 Oct. 18 Id . • 11,000,000 14,500,000 17,000,000 19 Oct. 18 Id . 16,000,000 ...
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